Moyle v. United States
U.S. Supreme Court · decided June 27, 2024 · Supreme Court Database (Spaeth)
- Decided
- June 27, 2024
- Term
- October Term 2023
- Vote
- 6–3
- Issue area
- Privacy
- Disposition
- Petition denied or appeal dismissed
- Outcome
- Petitioning party lost
- Ideological direction
- Liberal
Opinion excerpt
PRELIMINARY PRINT Volume 603 U. S. Part 1 Pages 324–368 OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THE SUPREME COURT June 27, 2024 Page Proof Pending Publication REBECCA A. WOMELDORF reporter of decisions NOTICE: This preliminary print is subject to formal revision before the bound volume is published. Users are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D. C. 20543, pio@supremecourt.gov, of any typographical or other formal errors. Syllabus MOYLE, SPEAKER OF THE IDAHO HOUSE OF REP- RESENTATIVES, et al. v. UNITED STATES certiorari before judgment to the united states court of appeals for the ninth circuit No. 23–726. Argued April 24, 2024—Decided June 27, 2024* Certiorari dismissed and stays vacated. Joshua N. Turner, Deputy Solicitor General of Idaho, argued the cause for petitioners in both cases. On the briefs in No. 23–726 were Taylor A. R. Meehan, Brandon Haase, and Daniel W. Bower. Raúl R. Labrador, Attorney General of Idaho, Alan M. Hurst, Solicitor General, Joshua N. Turner, James E. M. Craig, Charles J. Cooper, David H. Thompson, Peter A. Patterson, Megan M. Wold, John J. Bursch, Erin M. Hawley, Matthew S. Bowman, Lin- coln Davis Wilson, Jacob P. Warner, James A. Camp- Page Proof Pending Publication bell, Julie Marie Blake, and Rory Gray fled briefs in No. 23–727. Solicitor General Prelogar argued the cause for the United States in both…
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